I've made a tiny Python script which "abuses" FrDakota's script for batch encoding outside of EAC. I'm a very inexperienced coder and the script could doubtlessly be much more elegant. Also, it doesn't provide any safety at all, it'll just fail without a useful error message if something is not right.

It expects eac.vbs in C:\, but that can easily be changed, as all the other absolute references. Thanks to FrDakota's script, encoding to AAC with QuickTime has become a real possibility and I hope my addition is of use for some...

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# This should serve to use the eac.vbs script to batch encode files in a# given directory (and its subdirectories) using QuickTime AAC.# Many thanks to FrDakota for making this possible!## Usage: python qtmp4.py c:\*.wav# -> This will encode all wave files on drive C:# -> The encoded files will be in the same directory as the source files,# and with the same name.